Are all the outgoing circuit RCBO protected?
All the circuits from the board i installed will be RCBO protected
Are all the outgoing circuit RCBO protected?
I would of done as Adam posted with the incoming SWA if you have to have that meter at that position would have been a trunking down the RHS SWA made off at top end cap then T off like you have done for the meter.All the circuits from the board i installed will be RCBO protected
An MCCB is not needed as the design current is not greater than 63A per phase.Usually, you would have an MCCB board with meters in the outgoing all in the landlord's cupboard.
You would have made off the SWA to the end cap of the trunking?Are all the outgoing circuit RCBO protected?
I would of done as Adam posted with the incoming SWA if you have to have that meter at that position would have been a trunking down the RHS SWA made off at top end cap then T off like you have done for the meter.
If there is a fault on one of the final circuits you would want the MCB to trip faster than the MCCB. A practical example of this I recall was one of the final circuits we installed the chippy put a nail through the cable now as we had a low ELI it took out the RCBO as well as the existing 50A MCB protecting this D.B. bad discrimination ( sorry selectivity new word)How would a MCCB prevent such an event?
Trip faster? Does the MCCB not have to trip within 0.4s ?If there is a fault on one of the final circuits you would want the MCB to trip faster than the MCCB. A practical example of this I recall was one of the final circuits we installed the chippy put a nail through the cable now as we had a low ELI it took out the RCBO as well as the existing 50A MCB protecting this D.B. bad discrimination ( sorry selectivity new word)
Sorry, disconnect, 5 sec for distribution circuit.Trip faster? Does the MCCB not have to trip within 0.4s ?
In that situation you would wanna substitute the 50A MCB for a type C or type D MCB?If there is a fault on one of the final circuits you would want the MCB to trip faster than the MCCB. A practical example of this I recall was one of the final circuits we installed the chippy put a nail through the cable now as we had a low ELI it took out the RCBO as well as the existing 50A MCB protecting this D.B. bad discrimination ( sorry selectivity new word)
I thought an MCCB was the same as a MCB (actrually CB not MCB as everyone calls them) only for higher Amps, over 63A
0.4 sec under 32A and 5 sec over 32ASorry, disconnect, 5 sec for distribution circuit.
There's a small matter of short circuit capacity rating involved, here, mate.0.4 sec under 32A and 5 sec over 32A
In the situation you describe surly a 50A type c or type D MCB would be the solution?
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